A "peeping Tom" suspect is seen in surveillance footage released by CU-Boulder police. (University of Colorado Police Department)

University of Colorado police today said the 22-year-old man arrested in connection with a sexual assault on University Hill on April 13 also has been identified as the suspected "peeping Tom" who looked into a woman's bathroom stall at a residence hall that same day.

Brandon Heginger is facing charges after he was identified as the suspect on a surveillance video released Wednesday by CU police.

According to the release, a woman said she was using the bathroom in Libby Hall at 2:30 a.m. April 13 when she told police she looked down and saw a man looking up at her from underneath the stall partition. The woman said she left the restroom without talking to the suspect and that he did not follow her.

Heginger -- who is not affiliated with CU -- already had been charged with burglary and sexual assault after police say he broke into a house on University Hill just hours after the "peeping Tom" incident is alleged to have occurred.

The victim in that case told police she was asleep in her bed in the 1000 block of Grandview Avenue between 2:30 and 4:30 a.m. April 13 when she was awoken by a man she did not know touching her inappropriately. The suspect left but police say he took several items, including a laptop.

Police tracked the laptop to Heginger's residence in the 12100 block of Lakewood's West Nevada Drive, where he allegedly admitted that after a night of partying with friends, he randomly selected a home, broke into it and sexually assaulted a woman inside, police said.

Heginger is currently in custody in the Boulder County Jail on $100,000 bond. He is scheduled for a preliminary hearing in the sexual assault case on June 16.

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